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Insecurity: Pastor Adeboye urges Christian leaders not to relent in prayers for Nigeria

Share The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, called on Christian leaders not to relent in praying for Nigeria to overcome its security challenges, saying such intercessions would help in overcoming security challenges confronting the country. Adeboye stated this in Ondo town headquarters of Ondo West Local Government Area of Ondo State on Sunday while donating some materials and hospital equipment worth millions of naira to the Ondo State University of Medical Science Teaching Hospital. The RCCG General Overseer who was represented by the Provincial Pastor in charge of Province 2, Ondo, Pastor Goke Aniyenoye, noted that insecurity poses one of the gravest threat to the nation’s existence and said the country would need to help the military win the war against terror with the aid of spiritual warfare.

Hospitals FIVE-YEAR backlog: NHS trusts demand cash and staff

It will take five years for some hospitals to catch up with the backlog of patient care caused by the pandemic, NHS trusts warned yesterday. It is the worst backlog for 20 years, according to NHS Providers, which represents NHS hospitals and mental health, community and ambulance services in England. The worst-hit trusts in England are three to five years away from returning to pre-Covid levels, the organisation added. Hospitals will also need to be completely reconfigured to cope with further potential waves of coronavirus. (Pictured, NHS staff protest over the government pay offer of one percent outside University College Hospital)

US Moves To Support 45,000 HIV Patients In Oyo, Ondo With ART Treatment

US Moves To Support 45,000 HIV Patients In Oyo, Ondo With ART Treatment The US government noted that the HIV treatment would not only reduce HIV-related illnesses and death but also help to prevent new infections. by SaharaReporters, New York Apr 16, 2021 The United States Government has announced that it will be placing another batch of 45,000 People Living with HIV in Oyo and Ondo states on life-saving antiretroviral treatment as part of efforts to move Nigeria towards HIV epidemic control.   The US government noted that the HIV treatment would not only reduce HIV-related illnesses and death but also help to prevent new infections.

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